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 204-252 Equine Training

Availability

Glenormiston campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Ms Jane Williams

Prerequisites

204-152 Horse Form and Function.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hrs lectures and 24 hrs practical classes, tutorials and tours

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject students should be able to:

  • describe and demonstrate the theory and practice of horse training;

  • identify the factors and influences effecting the training of horses for a given discipline;

  • develop an understanding of exercise physiology in relation to training horses;

  • given a training program, to critically assess it with comparison to other methods;

  • and given the common fields of training, discuss the specific requirements and demonstrate the basic skills required to carry out a training exercise.

The content includes:

  • theory and practice of horse training (racing, equestrian, harness, stockhorse);

  • assessment of stable facilities and equipment for training purposes;

  • assessment of horses at various stages of training and the monitoring of their progress;

  • stable routines;

  • training programs (budgets, feed rations), use of new technology in training;

  • and exercise physiology.

Assessment

One two-and-a-half-hour written examination worth 40% of final marks, two assignments equivalent to 3000 words and worth 30% of final marks each.



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